
Super Bowl hangover? Tips for managing Monday’s recovery after the big game
NY Post
Chances are good your boss or manager knows you’re not really sick the Monday after the big championship game.
For many Americans, Super Bowl Sunday is a big night for parties — and sometimes drinking a little too much.
Data provided by Nielsen indicates that Americans have spent some $1.2 billion on beer in the two weeks leading up to the Super Bowl in prior years.
The aftermath of these festivities can hit hard on Monday morning, leaving many with what is commonly known as the Super Bowl hangover.
It’s never fun going to work the next day (or joining a Zoom meeting on camera) with a monster hangover.
It may be a popular day to stay home and recover (or hide from those meetings), but it’s probably a far better idea to avoid that or at least do what you can to manage the symptoms. Explore a few tips to make your Monday morning easier:
